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Movies tagged with the "game-show" keyword
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Thriller |
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Krissada Terrence |
Achita Wuthinounsurasit |
Sarunyu Wongkrachang |
Nattapong Arunnate |
Alexander Rendel |
Penpak Sirikul |
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Ma-Deaw Chukiatsakwirakul |
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Pusit is having the worst day of his life. He just lost his job and is in serious debt. That is all about to change when he receives a mysterious phone call with a tempting offer. If he could complete 13 tasks, he will win 100 million Baht. Pusit agrees and the game begins.
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Biography |
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Thriller |
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Rutger Hauer |
George Clooney |
Julia Roberts |
Jennifer Rae Westley |
Dick Clark |
Sam Rockwell |
Michelle Sweeney |
Drew Barrymore |
Chelsea Ceci |
Brad Pitt |
Michael Cera |
Matt Damon |
Aimee Rose Ambroziak |
Isabelle Blais |
Melissa Carter |
Jennifer Hall |
Ilona Elkin |
Sean Tucker |
Jaye P. Morgan |
Maggie Gyllenhaal |
David Julian Hirsh |
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George Clooney |
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Television made him famous, but his biggest hits happened off screen. "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" is the story of a legendary showman's double life - television producer by day, CIA assassin by night. At the height of his TV career, Chuck Barris was recruited by the CIA and trained to become a covert operative. Or so Barris said.
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Magnolia
[1999,
USA] from $1.99
Things fall down. People look up. And when it rains, it pours.
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Drama |
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Tom Cruise |
Pat Healy |
Julianne Moore |
Genevieve Zweig |
Mark Flannagan |
William H. Macy |
Neil Flynn |
Philip Seymour Hoffman |
Rod McLachlan |
Allan Graf |
Melora Walters |
Philip Baker Hall |
Patton Oswalt |
Jeremy Blackman |
Raymond 'Big Guy' Gonzales |
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Paul Thomas Anderson |
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Magnolia is the study of nine lives in one day in San Fernando Valley, California. These nine lives all connect and revolve around the game show "What Do Kids Know?"(WDKK), where a team of three kids play against adults and everytime the show is on, there is a new team of adults and the kids remain; if they won the previous game. Earl Partridge (the late Jason Robards) produced "WDKK" when it was first on in the late 60s. He is dying of brain and lung cancer and is being taken care of by Phil Parma (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a male nurse. Linda, Earl's trophy wife (Julianne Moore) starts to fall in love with Earl for real, despite her cheating. Earl, rapidly dying on his bed, asks Phil to find his estranged son, Frank T.J. Mackey (Tom Cruise), who grew up hating Earl and now runs a seminar for single men, which teaches them how to seduce a woman and leave her... The host of "WDKK", Jimmy Gator (Philip Baker Hall), is also dying, but not as rapidly as Earl. He has a very rocky relationship with his daughter Claudia (Melora Waters), who sniffs crack 24/7 and accuses her father of sexually molesting her. Police Officer Jim (John C. Reilly) goes to Claudia's house after getting called about a disturbance. He falls in love with her right away... Stanley Specter (Jeremy Blackman) is a contestant on "WDKK", who is a genius and is being used by his father to make money. If Stanley and his team keep winning, they will set a record on the show and get tons of money. The record Stanley is trying to beat is the 1968 record set by Donnie Smith (William H. Macy), who had the exact same childhood when he was on the show and has now grown up to be a pathetic loser. He's been recently fired from his job, and is trying to find his way into happiness...
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Ellen Burstyn |
Jared Leto |
Jennifer Connelly |
Marlon Wayans |
Christopher McDonald |
Louise Lasser |
Marcia Jean Kurtz |
Janet Sarno |
Suzanne Shepherd |
Joanne Gordon |
Charlotte Aronofsky |
Mark Margolis |
Michael Kaycheck |
Jack O'Connell |
Chas Mastin |
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Darren Aronofsky |
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Drugs. They consume mind, body and soul. Once you're hooked, you're hooked. Four lives. Four addicts. Four failures. Doing their best to succeed in the world, but failing miserably, four people get hooked on various drugs. Despite their aspirations of greatness, they succumb to their addictions. Watching the addicts spiral out of control, we bear witness to the dirtiest, ugliest portions of the underworld addicts reside in. It is shocking and eye-opening but demands to be seen by both addicts and non-addicts alike.
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